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Hello, We’ve heard a request for a simple code example for reading a PFILE protected PDF file so, here’s a code snippet (below) that accomplishes the basic option. In order to preserve and enforce the protected document’s rights the app will need to get the license key then check the rights of the current user...

Hi Everyone, This post is a bit overdue and, you’ll want to know about the following updates to the RMS SDK 2.1 (MSIPC). As of April, these additions have been made to the SDK. For further details see the Release Notes topic for the SDK on MSDN. Document tracking is now possible through a set...

Hi Everyone, This blog is the first step in our bringing AES256 encryption to PFILE. Kevin will fill you in on the details. A future IT focused blog will explain this offer to our customers. Hello! My name is Kevin Dawkins. I am a developer on the RMS team. For some time now, partners...

Hey Folks, Check out the great work by Will Gries in this blog post. Here’s a brief excerpt … File Classification Infrastructure (FCI) is a built-in feature on Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2 that helps IT admins to manage their organization’s data on file servers by providing automatic...

Hello Folks, Three months ago we released to the world SDK 4.0, the most advanced SDK that we ever built in RMS team. Since then, we have seen many amazing 3rd party apps released to the stores. We were delighted to see how developers love our SDK and find it easy to work with. It...

Hello Folks, The RMS team is excited to share with you the General Availability (GA) versions of our Android, iOS and OS X SDK 4.0! The new and powerful SDK 4.0 adds new features and capabilities that provide you all the control and flexibility that you need to build the most amazing apps using Microsoft Rights Management services. So, What’s...

Hello Folks, We are working hard to deliver the next generation of information protection scenarios. In this blog post we would like to share with you our guidance and sample code for enabling cloud applications and services to protect data wherever it goes. I’ll let Yair Cohen, a program manager in RMS team, give you...

Hello Folks, We have some fantastic news to share with you..The RMS developer platform team has been really busy taking all your feedback and requirements and working on the cool new SDK 4.0. Yair from our team will provide you the details.. Hi Everyone, We are proud to announce the next generation of...

This is a cross-post from our TechNet RMS blog. Hi folks, We’re excited to announce an updated release to the RMS sharing apps on Windows, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Shubha Pratiwadibhayankar is a Program Manager on the team and she’ll talk about the updates in more detail. Hello, this is Shubha, Program Manager on...

Howdy Folks, We’ve been following up on some engineering updates and your requests to make even better the developer experience for Information Protection on Windows desktop. Our April update has performance and documentation improvements that we think you’ll appreciate. Here’s Bruce Perler, our developer docs writer, to outline the April update. Thanks,Dan … Happy Friday! This update to...

Previously, Office Integration with SharePoint secured by forms based authentication was not possible. The new ability of the Office client applications in Office 2007 SP2 to perform a forms login helps to solve this problem. You will need to install this post SP2 fix to your client machines to gain this functionality. What is needed...

The updated tool can be found here. The attachment contains both 32 and 64 bit installers. A cool new feature – Claim Flow Analysis has been added to this version. I’ll write up a quick blog on how to use this feature soon.

I’m going on an hour trying to get the screen shots formatted correctly. Live Writer is making them too small. I’ll just attach the word document to the end if you want to see the pictures better. I’m done messing around with this for now! If you know what I’m doing wrong – please send...

I am working on a blog post (step-by-step) for the Proxy component and I ran into a problem yesterday that ran me around pretty good. We have seen this issue or variations of it on some support cases recently, so I thought the actual problem itself would make a good post. The problem is caused by permissions...

With ADFS – the authentication token issued is good for the web server with the agent installed. It is a local RPC token and cannot go off the box. With some additional configuration, you can configure ADFS to go off the box and delegate with a kerbitized back-end. There are some caveats – namely, a...

More great tools by the ADFS team… Problems with the web.config files are one of the more common issues we see with ADFS/MOSS cases in PSS. Now there is a script with will make the modifications for you. It is located on the SharePoint team blog and can be accessed here.

A huge thanks to the ADFS test team for developing such a great tool. Here is a quick “how to” The tool is very simple to use and provides a graphical UI. In order to perform distributed diagnosis, i.e. diagnose failures based on the configuration of multiple machines in the scenario, it’s necessary to copy the out file...

====================================================================================== UPDATE: I’m not going to remove this blog or the original blog on the web.config entries – but I do want to make note that these web.config files should not be modified directly anymore. Please use the SetupSharePointADFS.vbs file to configure the MOSS applications for the SSO Provider. The script eliminates the possiblility of...

We are seeing quite a few support calls relating to certificate problems. Many of these are due to a misunderstanding of how the various certificates are used. ADFS/PKI issues are often very difficult to diagnose for the following reason – a lack of logging telling you what the problem is. For example – if...